2016-2017 Catalog

Mathematics

Overview

Mathematics, encompassing several of the original liberal arts, is valued for its exquisite intellectual beauty and its timeless exploration of all things spatial, quantitative and patterned through the lens of rigorous abstraction. As a vibrant modern science, it possesses an unparalleled analytical power for describing, detailing and deriving insight into numerous physical, biological, technological, economic and societal aspects of the world we all live in. The Mathematics department is committed to engaging a diverse range of students in the active study and creative application of the principles, ideas, and methods that characterize mathematics and the mathematical sciences, and offering preparation toward a wide variety of careers and educational pursuits.

Upon graduation, some mathematics majors go on to graduate or professional school while others begin careers in teaching, business, industry, or government. The major can be structured to provide a solid foundation in the mathematical sciences-pure and applied mathematics, statistics, and operations research-and fields close to mathematics like computer science, actuarial science, and engineering. A major or minor in mathematics can also provide an excellent technical and theoretical complement to a major or minor in other fields.

Major Requirements

COURSEWORK

Calculus 1Scientific Modeling and Differential Calculus

Calculus 2Scientific Modeling and Integral Calculus

MATH 210Discrete Mathematics

4

MATH 212Multivariable Calculus

4

MATH 214Linear Algebra

4

MATH 300Junior Colloquium

2

MATH 400Senior Colloquium

2

Option 1
MATH 150Statistical Data Analysis

4

Option 2
COMP Computer Science courses

4

Option 3
MATH 160Creative Problem-Solving

2

COMP Computer Science course

2

The Mathematics department has prepared guidelines for majors considering future study or careers in pure and applied mathematics, education, actuarial science, and computer science. These guidelines are available on our website.

WRITING REQUIREMENT

COMPREHENSIVE EXAMINATION

HONORS:

Minor Requirements

COURSEWORK

MATH 150Statistical Data Analysis

4

MATH 210Discrete Mathematics

4

MATH 212Multivariable Calculus

4

MATH 214Linear Algebra

4

Mathematics Placement

CALCULUS PLACEMENT

Calculus AP Exam Score Which Math course to take
BC 4 or 5 MATH 150, MATH 210, MATH 212, or MATH 214.
AB 4 or 5
MATH 120 or MATH 128 (after consultation with Math Dept)
AB or BC 3 or less
Take Calculus Placement Exam
IB Exam Score  
Which Math course to take
IB  HL  6 or 7 MATH 150, MATH 210, MATH 212, or MATH 214.
IB  HL 5 MATH 114 or MATH 120 or MATH 128:
IB  HL 4 MATH 110 or MATH 114
IB HL 3 or less Take Calculus Placement Exam
 IB IS SL (any score)
Take Calculus Placement Exam

STATISTICS PLACEMENT

Students receiving a 4 or 5 on the AP Statistics Exam are exempt from MATH 146; MATH 150 is recommended for these students wanting to take further statistics courses.

MATHEMATICS COURSES

Calculus is a prerequisite for all mathematics courses with the exceptions of MATH 105 and MATH 146, as well as for most Computer Science courses. All students planning to take Calculus must take the online Calculus Placement Exam prior to the beginning of the Fall Semester unless they are exempt due to having received an Advanced Placement exam score. (See Calculus Placement above or contact the Mathematics Department for further details.) Prerequisites for any course may be waived with permission of the instructor.

Courses

Mathematics Courses

Faculty

Regular Faculty

Treena Basu

Assistant Professor, Mathematics

B.S. Jogamaya Devi College: University of Calcutta; M.S. University of Texas-Pan American; M.S. Bengal Engineering and Science University; Ph.D. University of South Carolina

Ron Buckmire

Professor, Mathematics

B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

Alan Knoerr

Associate Professor, Mathematics, Cognitive Science

B.A., Oberlin College; Sc.M., Ph.D., Brown University

Tamás Lengyel

Professor, Mathematics

Diploma, Ph.D., Eotvos University, Budapest

Eric Sundberg

Associate Professor, Mathematics

A.B., Occidental College; Ph.D., Rutgers University

Nalsey Tinberg

Professor, Mathematics

B.A., UCLA M.S.; Ph.D., University of Warwick

Gregory Tollisen

Full Time Non Tenure Track Professor, Mathematics

B.S., University of Portland; M.S., Caltech

Ramin Naimi

Professor, Mathematics

B.S., UCLA; Ph.D., Caltech

On Special Appointment

Gerald Daigle

Non Tenure Track Assistant Professor, Mathematics

B.A. Pomona College; M.A. Cambridge University; Ph.D. California Institute of Technology

Nishu Lal

Full Time Non Tenure Track Assistant Professor

B.S., M.S., UC, Irvine; Ph.D., UC Riverside

Don Lawrence

Full Time Non Tenure Track Full Professor

B.A., Pomona College; M.A., Ph.D., UC Santa Barbara

Jeffrey Miller

Full Time Non Tenure Track Assistant Professor

B.S. UC Davis; M.A., Ph.D., UC Santa Barbara